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i need to you spread the word about the law, about its benefits, about its protections, about how folks can sign up. tell your friends, tell your family. do not let the initial problems with the website discourage you. >> but the president's usually allies may not be getting the message. here is former obama press secretary robert gibbs calling for heads to roll. >> it will be inexplicable if somebody involved in the creation of the website doesn't get fired. or a group of people don't get fired. there aren't really any good excuses for not firing people. the private sector velocity should also include the velocity of moving somebody's framed pictures out of their office and into a new job. >> and jon stewart is still having fun with the failed rollout of healthcare.gov. >> an update on the obama care website that was supposed to provide and online marketplace for health insurance, but instead the website records you having sex and e-mails to your parents with the title christmas surprise. why does it do that? >> all right. the audience cooperate hear it, but we had a debate during that
i need to you spread the word about the law, about its benefits, about its protections, about how folks can sign up. tell your friends, tell your family. do not let the initial problems with the website discourage you. >> but the president's usually allies may not be getting the message. here is former obama press secretary robert gibbs calling for heads to roll. >> it will be inexplicable if somebody involved in the creation of the website doesn't get fired. or a group of people...
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we can have sex, drink, like sports, go to law school. we are fine. and the men have the same critique and a funny way. they basically think feminism has been so victorious that women have basically taken over and there are several ways in which the men's rights movement and braces many of the original claims of men's liberation. for example, around men's health. now before they get angry and say that there is too much funding for breast cancer and about prostate cancer come up before they get there they say the traditional finish of masculinity means you are basically indifferent to health concerns. men do not go to the doctor as often for the routine screenings etc. all of those health issues are true and they come from a critique of the men spectrum and to that extent i think the men's movement has positive things to offer particularly about health and stress related diseases and how masculinity leads to -- that part i agree with that somehow because women have taken over the medical establishment and ththere's all thisthe result isr prostate cance
we can have sex, drink, like sports, go to law school. we are fine. and the men have the same critique and a funny way. they basically think feminism has been so victorious that women have basically taken over and there are several ways in which the men's rights movement and braces many of the original claims of men's liberation. for example, around men's health. now before they get angry and say that there is too much funding for breast cancer and about prostate cancer come up before they get...
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in a country 80% black, whites by law owned 90% of the land. schools were segregated. inter racial marriages forbidden. >> what was the like being a black boy in south africa? >> it was terrible. >> reporter: 42 year old charlie masala remembers. we met tonight outside mr. mandela's home. >> this place we are standing right now is because of mandela. >> reporter: 24 years ago, blacks were not allowed in this wealthy neighborhood after dark. >> during this time you and me would have been in jail. you look a little bit black so you'd be in jail with me. >> reporter: masala calls this time sweet sorrow for south africans. their guiding light is gone, but while it was here, nelson mandela used his gifts in a game and changed the world. byron pitts, abc news, johannesburg. >> we thank you so much for watching. abc news will have live coverage of the nelson mandela memorial service tomorrow morning at 4:00 a.m. eastern time. we're always here at abcnews.com. "nightline" later and i'll see you tomorrow. >>> tonight, street corner marketplaces being taken down. >> tonight you'
in a country 80% black, whites by law owned 90% of the land. schools were segregated. inter racial marriages forbidden. >> what was the like being a black boy in south africa? >> it was terrible. >> reporter: 42 year old charlie masala remembers. we met tonight outside mr. mandela's home. >> this place we are standing right now is because of mandela. >> reporter: 24 years ago, blacks were not allowed in this wealthy neighborhood after dark. >> during this...
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. >> only 55 bills signed into law this year. that makes this the least productive congress ever. >> the least productive congress in the history of the american republic. >> it is a do nothing congress. >> that's not fair. they're doing something. they are getting into the guinness book of world records. t that makes it twice if you count john boehner's fingernails. >> bizarre. >>> time for the latest in sports from my friend richard lui. >> good thursday. 2:00 p.m. eastern today is the time, the announcement that could effect the heisman. florida state attorney will expose findings on winston. he is the first red shirt freshman to win in the 61 year history. >>> they were hoping for a record crowd in mexico city. before tip off it fled with smoke. >>> so lakers kobep bryant will not be playing in friday's game after he felt general soreness in the foot he hurt eight months ago. >>> we don't need to wait until march for madness. north carolina stuns number one michigan state. it is the first loss. they win that one 79-66. >>> st
. >> only 55 bills signed into law this year. that makes this the least productive congress ever. >> the least productive congress in the history of the american republic. >> it is a do nothing congress. >> that's not fair. they're doing something. they are getting into the guinness book of world records. t that makes it twice if you count john boehner's fingernails. >> bizarre. >>> time for the latest in sports from my friend richard lui. >> good...
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to law-enforcement officials, he is facing several charges. he was acting different, possibly intoxicated. during the investigation, that he wass found driving under the influence and possession of alcohol on school property. class, buth one gym that it was taught with other teachers. he was never alone with students. >> he was never alone with children. arose, we the problem handled it rapidly. >> he was released on bond. according to the investigation by sheriff's officers, the school district is conducting an independent investigation as well. we will have this -- more coming up at 5:00. we have learned that a child is dead and four others injured after a dump truck collided with a school bus in idaho. this happened about 30 minutes outside of boise. the local sheriffs office said as many as 10 children were on board heading to annulment three school. the dump truck hit the back of the bus at an intersection. it is unclear who was at fault. right here in our area, some metro riders are free again after being trapped in elevator for at least
to law-enforcement officials, he is facing several charges. he was acting different, possibly intoxicated. during the investigation, that he wass found driving under the influence and possession of alcohol on school property. class, buth one gym that it was taught with other teachers. he was never alone with students. >> he was never alone with children. arose, we the problem handled it rapidly. >> he was released on bond. according to the investigation by sheriff's officers, the...
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that this is a harmless activity, taking in second-hand vapours are small. >> the los angeles passed a law that requires a licence to selt the cigarettes and ban sales on the streets in places like key of courseses and vending machines. >> these are marketed to young people and with flavours like bubble gum and cotton candy, which you are not allowed to do. regulation is catching up. the f.d.a. is writing new yules. three states are treating them like cigarettes. 100 cities, los angeles among them, are reinstructing the electronic cigarettes. the "the los angeles times" said in an editorial that there's not enough evidence of harm in the cigarettes to restrict them saying, "fear is not a good basis for regulation, research is. until there's conclusive research, government agencies should be wary of overreacting. >> we go not know what the dangers of using them might be. we want to err on the side of caution. it's feared overregulation will drive smokers back to tobacco. >> we want to get people off the tobacco products. >> the free-wheeling days of electronic cigarettes may be over as we l
that this is a harmless activity, taking in second-hand vapours are small. >> the los angeles passed a law that requires a licence to selt the cigarettes and ban sales on the streets in places like key of courseses and vending machines. >> these are marketed to young people and with flavours like bubble gum and cotton candy, which you are not allowed to do. regulation is catching up. the f.d.a. is writing new yules. three states are treating them like cigarettes. 100 cities, los...
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stricter gun control laws. that's down 5%. "global essence on guns" airs tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. what did you learn about how those countries control gun violence? >> you know, it was interesting because looking at those different countries you see different aspects of what we think are the problem. so you've heard, i've heard, lots of politicians say the real problem is our violent popular culture, particularly violent video games. so we actually went to the country that is more obsessed with violent video games than the united states, and that's japan. we tried to look at whether you could find any connection between violent popular culture, violent video games -- gun violen violence. what turns out japan has a stunningly low rate of gun violence. maybe 25 times lower than ours. and why? they have pretty strict gun control. they have, in fact, they have one of the world's most strict gun control laws. despite having crazy violence video games, it doesn't transfer. when we went to follow the japanese mob.
stricter gun control laws. that's down 5%. "global essence on guns" airs tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. what did you learn about how those countries control gun violence? >> you know, it was interesting because looking at those different countries you see different aspects of what we think are the problem. so you've heard, i've heard, lots of politicians say the real problem is our violent popular culture, particularly violent video games. so we actually went to the country that is...
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law. the state claims it solves cold cases and supreme court upheld a similar law in maryland. >> oral arguments before the 9th circuit court of appeals in san francisco can be seen online live starting today. it is believed the first time a federal appellate court will broadcast live video of a proceeding. only cases deemed of "great importance," will be streamed live. >> new information on the deadly crash of an asiana flight 214 at sfo back in july. ahead of government public hearings tomorrow, sources say the national transportation safety board investigators will highlight overreliance on computers and the need adjust pilot training. they will reveal the pilots misunderstood exactly how the boeing 777 automatic feed control features functioned. three teen girls died in the crash. the ntsb hearings begin tomorrow and will last two days. >> former san diego mayor faces sentencing on felony and misdemeanor charges after placing a woman in a head lock kissing another and grabbing the rear
law. the state claims it solves cold cases and supreme court upheld a similar law in maryland. >> oral arguments before the 9th circuit court of appeals in san francisco can be seen online live starting today. it is believed the first time a federal appellate court will broadcast live video of a proceeding. only cases deemed of "great importance," will be streamed live. >> new information on the deadly crash of an asiana flight 214 at sfo back in july. ahead of government...
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this is evidence of the complexity of this law. the upper midwest with a weekend storm tmaceatening, pushing up energy prices and using instagram to gauge how happy an entire city is. the top five happiest cities in the nation according to one survey, two cities from the same state. the you live there? Ò i o you f l good? so much more coming up on this hour of maumets now. ♪ connell: i wasn't even there. dagen: no indication. Ò i ogs are supposed to make you happy. food and dogs. dennis: christmas season, the tree over there. dagen: holiday tree. connell: i know. iatollowing up. to start it off at the top of the hour at the stock exchange. nicole: good morning. things are looking down again. the dow and the s&p down four days in our row. we will s what hstapens between now and then, right now, down 56 points, thousand eight thirty-three. and the nasdaq composite down 9 points, a quarter of 1%. the big picture is everybody is moving to the fed. the fed keeper as soon as this month, there is a m ting this month and with economic
this is evidence of the complexity of this law. the upper midwest with a weekend storm tmaceatening, pushing up energy prices and using instagram to gauge how happy an entire city is. the top five happiest cities in the nation according to one survey, two cities from the same state. the you live there? Ò i o you f l good? so much more coming up on this hour of maumets now. ♪ connell: i wasn't even there. dagen: no indication. Ò i ogs are supposed to make you happy. food and dogs. dennis:...
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. >> the judge in the trial for law -- warned lawson that any of her testimony could implicate her in a criminal offense and that she could decline to answer any questions. >>> marine experts are trying to figure out what's causing whales to beach along florida's southwest coast off everglades national park. the pod of 30 to 40 pilot whales is swimming in shallow water less than a mile off the shoreline. the whales are a deep water animal commonly found in the gulf of mexico. some of the whales have already died. >>> still to come when our news continues, we're still in the throes of a fall warm-up. howard has more on when the cold weather will return. >> electric cars are not known for speed until now. see what we mean when wusa9 news at noon kicks >>> welcome back to 9news. the people decorating the national christmas tree are very busy getting ready for it to be lit on friday. what you may not know is they do all of their prep work in lanham, maryland. hargrove incorporated has been in charge of the decorations since 1954. after world war ii, the company's founder started as a wind
. >> the judge in the trial for law -- warned lawson that any of her testimony could implicate her in a criminal offense and that she could decline to answer any questions. >>> marine experts are trying to figure out what's causing whales to beach along florida's southwest coast off everglades national park. the pod of 30 to 40 pilot whales is swimming in shallow water less than a mile off the shoreline. the whales are a deep water animal commonly found in the gulf of mexico....
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of law degree. reports, he iss still honored here in the nation's capital. people is not keeping away as the memorial grows. mandela was the embodiment of everything he stood for. >> people saying the african nations anthem. tells me -- wela do this out of respect for the people. >> parking here is not easy. people walked several blocks. he felt compelled to stand here this morning. >> i had to pay my respects for this man. >> the 95-year-old was known for his integrity. his lifelong struggle to unify his nation has eternally touched those here. >> it was a way to reconcile people. >> there will be nightly vigils out here through tuesday. a memorial service is scheduled for wednesday at the national cathedral. in northwest, abc 7 news. >> take a look at this, a sign of how truly one man can make a global impact. newspapers on the world are paying tribute to nelson mandela on their front pages. they are outside of the newsy him. >> visitors are leaving their well wishes at the museum of african art. this is on display and people can leave messages on the webs
of law degree. reports, he iss still honored here in the nation's capital. people is not keeping away as the memorial grows. mandela was the embodiment of everything he stood for. >> people saying the african nations anthem. tells me -- wela do this out of respect for the people. >> parking here is not easy. people walked several blocks. he felt compelled to stand here this morning. >> i had to pay my respects for this man. >> the 95-year-old was known for his integrity....
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county sheriffs following a investigation officials say some members considered themselves above the law. >> the charges alleged disturbing conduct including assault of inplates maits and visitors, and false arrests designed to cover up civil rights abuses. >> the deputies are also accused of conspireing to stop an fbi probe and corruption at jails by detain asking grilling a mole operating in the system. >> we're learning more details about an international saga involving a palo alto man the 85-year-old is back home and sharing more about his time in captivity. the veteran, assisting the guerrillas back when says he was freed after reading a confession written by the noeshin government apologizing for his role in the conflict. he says captors treated him well but says, quote i was under guard in my moat hotel my interrogator says i could be sentenced to jail for espionage for 15 years. he was released on friday but back home now, with family. >> well just ahead on the move. >> so cute. wobbly. the little girl has been in the middle of an insurance fight going home, after getting heart s
county sheriffs following a investigation officials say some members considered themselves above the law. >> the charges alleged disturbing conduct including assault of inplates maits and visitors, and false arrests designed to cover up civil rights abuses. >> the deputies are also accused of conspireing to stop an fbi probe and corruption at jails by detain asking grilling a mole operating in the system. >> we're learning more details about an international saga involving a...
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. >> many people in illinois are resistant to any gun laws. listen to this exchange we had earlier with the national rifle association. he thinks superintendent mccarthy is trying to erode the rights of gun owners. >> no question. >> that doesn't make sense, does it? >> yes, it does. you have to remember where he came from. he came from new york. >> superintendent mccarthy because he is from new york cannot be trusted? >> yes. >> that sounds a little bit paranoid. >> i don't think it is paranoid. i think it is fact. we've watched this over the years. >> despite that violence south of control, the murder rate has fallen for five straight quarters. most people on the south side of chicago we talked to say they have noticed a difference. >> it has slowed down. >> is it getting better in. >> yes, it is. >> i hope the people of chicago, i owe them a level of safety so kids can play out on the streets. parents can sit on their front stoops in the summer without fear of gun violence. that's what i am accountable for and that's what i will deliver. >>
. >> many people in illinois are resistant to any gun laws. listen to this exchange we had earlier with the national rifle association. he thinks superintendent mccarthy is trying to erode the rights of gun owners. >> no question. >> that doesn't make sense, does it? >> yes, it does. you have to remember where he came from. he came from new york. >> superintendent mccarthy because he is from new york cannot be trusted? >> yes. >> that sounds a little...
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officials say some members of the sheriff's department considered themselves above the law. >> the charges allege disturbing conduct that include assault. inmate and visitors and fictitious support and false arrest designed to cover up civil rights abuses. >> deputy are also accused of conspiring to stop an fbi probe into corruption of the jails by detank and grilling a federal mole operating within the prison system. >> palo alto korean war veteran recently detained in north korea now says his curiosity got him into trouble. 85-year-old new man returned to the bay area on saturday after being held for more than a month. he says he was treated well but was under constant guard and threatened with 15 years in jail. new man aided the gorilla during the war and says problems during the recent trip started after he asked if he could meet local war veterans. in a statement he says i just didn't understand that for the north korean regime the korean war isn't over and that even innocent remark about the war can cause big problems if you are a foreigner. >> newly released document from former nsa
officials say some members of the sheriff's department considered themselves above the law. >> the charges allege disturbing conduct that include assault. inmate and visitors and fictitious support and false arrest designed to cover up civil rights abuses. >> deputy are also accused of conspiring to stop an fbi probe into corruption of the jails by detank and grilling a federal mole operating within the prison system. >> palo alto korean war veteran recently detained in north...
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. >>> gun laws take effect today. some of the changes are if they have lost firearms, they have to call the police within 48 hours. they have to lock up their guns when not in use. the nra has vowed to fight that new law in court. >>> a local genetic testing company that was ordered to stop selling its testing kits says it will comply with the food and drug administration's demands. they claim to test for disease risk. they get a small tube in the mail and return it to the company for dna analysis. the fda ordered the company to stop selling those kids because it couldn't prove the technology was backed by science. they'll only offer information on your ancestry. >>> the owner of john's grill donated $20,000 to buy the devices. he said, he hopes it will save lives. the police chief thanked him at his restaurant this morning. he says the devices are an important edition to the patrol cars because police officers are the first on the scene in an emergency. and in cardiac arrest, every second counts. >>> delays at san jo
. >>> gun laws take effect today. some of the changes are if they have lost firearms, they have to call the police within 48 hours. they have to lock up their guns when not in use. the nra has vowed to fight that new law in court. >>> a local genetic testing company that was ordered to stop selling its testing kits says it will comply with the food and drug administration's demands. they claim to test for disease risk. they get a small tube in the mail and return it to the...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. to your first roll, pampers swaddlers was there. and now swaddlers are available through size 5, for many more firsts to come. ♪ pampers. ♪ >>> time to check "the pulse," the stories you'll be talking about today. we start with a throwback literally to 1933. >> it was 80 years ago when the 18th amendment outlawing alcohol was repealed, ending prohibition. >> to honor the repeal of prohibition. celebrations tonight at 9:00 p.m., the 21st hour of the day. drink responsibly, folks. >>> president george bush hasn't always been a fashion do. but at least he's entertaining. >> take his socks, for example. like these pink ones he wore at the dedication of his son's presidential library in april. and then, there's this patriotic pair he
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. to your first roll, pampers swaddlers was there. and now swaddlers are available through size 5, for many more firsts to come. ♪ pampers. ♪ >>> time to...
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the 2004 voter approved law requires d.n.a. samples be taken from those arrested for a felony in california. the american civil liberties union filed suit saying the law is unconstitutional. the state claims it helps solve cold cases. the supreme court has upheld a similar law in maryland. >> oral arguments in that case and others before the circuit court of appeals in san francisco can be seen live online starting today. it is believed the first time a federal appeals court will broadcast live video of a proceeding. only cases deemed of great importance are live streamed. the court hears 20 such cases a year. >> new information this open on the deadly crash of an asiana flight 214 in july. the government has public hearings tomorrow. sources say that national transportation safety board investigators will highlight overreliance on computers and the need to adjust pilot training. investigators are expected to review asiana flight 214 misunderstood how the automatic control features function. three teen girls died in the crash.
the 2004 voter approved law requires d.n.a. samples be taken from those arrested for a felony in california. the american civil liberties union filed suit saying the law is unconstitutional. the state claims it helps solve cold cases. the supreme court has upheld a similar law in maryland. >> oral arguments in that case and others before the circuit court of appeals in san francisco can be seen live online starting today. it is believed the first time a federal appeals court will...
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with no rule of law, there'll be mob justice. after days of killing some people have had enough. they are out for revenge. >> president obama recorded an audio message for broadcast in the central african republic, urging the people to choose peace instead of violence saying those that commit crimes will be arrested. the powerful snow storm that clobbers the midwest made its way to the middle east. in baltimore schools were closed. school buses from spinning their wheels. look at this video of an ice storm in dallas - sheets of ice sliding off a building. >>> today we are looking at a second wave of know. you can see the rain pushing off. more snow is coming. it's starting 9 o'clock in the morning until friday in the afternoon. some places 2-4 inches. temperatures are not going to get above freezing. the snow will remain on the ground. up here on the north-west there were a few showers and mix presip there. for seattle over the next couple of days it will be messy. tuesday, rain and snow mix, a break on wednesday, rain on thursday breaking out here on friday with a temperature of
with no rule of law, there'll be mob justice. after days of killing some people have had enough. they are out for revenge. >> president obama recorded an audio message for broadcast in the central african republic, urging the people to choose peace instead of violence saying those that commit crimes will be arrested. the powerful snow storm that clobbers the midwest made its way to the middle east. in baltimore schools were closed. school buses from spinning their wheels. look at this...
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he became a lawyer and opened the first south african law firm to defend blacks who were forced from their land, but in 1960 mandela turned militant when 69 black protesters were massacred. >> many use fear, but it is useless and futile for us to continue talking peace and nonviolence. >> reporter: mandela lived up to his tribal name troublemaker repeatedly challenging authority. he was convicted of sabotage and conspiracy to overthrow the government and sentenced to life in prison on south africa's infamous robin island. he was cut off from the outside world, but mandela's message and his movement endured. his wife winnie became his unofficial ambassador. finally in 1990 nelson mandela was free. >> so help me god. >> reporter: mandela became south africa's first black president and crafted a new constitution. he preached reconciliation and never spoke of retribution. mandela became a larger than life figure with rock star status, celebrities and world leaders came calling. he won the nobel peace prize and traveled the world. mandela and his wife winnie divorced in 1996. he later rem
he became a lawyer and opened the first south african law firm to defend blacks who were forced from their land, but in 1960 mandela turned militant when 69 black protesters were massacred. >> many use fear, but it is useless and futile for us to continue talking peace and nonviolence. >> reporter: mandela lived up to his tribal name troublemaker repeatedly challenging authority. he was convicted of sabotage and conspiracy to overthrow the government and sentenced to life in prison...
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it is called taking in the law. the change was requested by the wind energy industry whose wind farms are responsible for killing lots of thousands of birds every year, including, unfortunately, many of these eagles. and it is -- anyway, it is a terrible thing. turning now to our failing correctional system, our next guest to is here, i think, two weeksgo when we for started talking to about a system of justice that is mocking the very idea of just in proportion of punishment. your ctent -- here to continue our conversation about what has happened to the fundamental credo of lethe punishment fit the crime is a professor of criminal law at the new york law school and the author of the important book, the death the punishment. good to have you back with us. >> thank you. lou: you have spent how many hours, days. i mean, it is incredible. and to see that some of the facilities that are available to our prisoners, if we could start to s some of the video, the places, i mean, running shoes, president obama that advertise
it is called taking in the law. the change was requested by the wind energy industry whose wind farms are responsible for killing lots of thousands of birds every year, including, unfortunately, many of these eagles. and it is -- anyway, it is a terrible thing. turning now to our failing correctional system, our next guest to is here, i think, two weeksgo when we for started talking to about a system of justice that is mocking the very idea of just in proportion of punishment. your ctent --...
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that is the first part of the law. it is difficult to so how they will repair when more problems keep rolling out. alisyn barber thank you for joinings us. >> what do you think at home or at work. repole is not an option. >> how would you repair the affordable care at. >> send us a tweet to me at bill hemmer. and me at alisyn camerota. >> they get your attention and my attention. labor department reported that unemployment claims dropped below throw hundred thousand. one major economic sector in turmoil. fast food worker ares in a hundred cities walking off the job and want to double the national minimum wage to $15 a hour. that would kill jobs and host of countdown and closing bell. liz, good afternoon to you. >> good idea or not? >> depends on who you ask. >> of course, you have an interesting shift lately and i am talking about where states said we will do what our voters want and 21 different states raised the minimum wage. yesterday, washington d.c., hiked their minimum wage up to len dollars and i believe $0.10.
that is the first part of the law. it is difficult to so how they will repair when more problems keep rolling out. alisyn barber thank you for joinings us. >> what do you think at home or at work. repole is not an option. >> how would you repair the affordable care at. >> send us a tweet to me at bill hemmer. and me at alisyn camerota. >> they get your attention and my attention. labor department reported that unemployment claims dropped below throw hundred thousand. one...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> at our instant index what's trending this saturday, we take note of the anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor, 72 years ago the japanese air assault on hawaii, taking the lives of 2400 american servicemen. today visitors watched an aerial show of vintage world war ii planes among them 50 survivors right here of that fateful day. next tonight, to another headline trending, a potential holiday windfall on the way, the jackpot in the megamillions lottery, $344 million for tuesday's drawing. the biggest this year. don't throw out last night's ticket, four tickets worth 1 million each sold at illinois, michigan, ohio and washington. >>> and showing you don't have to spend a million to look like a million. look at kate, duchess of cambridge with a necklace not from the royal collection instead 35 bucks, that necklace already sold out, though. when we come back on world news tonight taking
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> at our instant index what's trending this saturday, we take note of the anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor, 72 years ago the japanese air assault on hawaii, taking the lives of 2400 american servicemen. today visitors watched an aerial show of vintage world war ii planes among them 50 survivors right here of...
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the legal issue is contract law and how it applies to the fine print and frequent flier agreement. the outcome of this case expected next year already huge. how we express dissatisfaction and the perimeters is all on the table. it's the court who will decide what will happen to those miles you have if you complain about your flight. >>> doctors ending up with more patients and getting paid less. we'll see what that could mean as far as your choices, and likely that will mean fewer choices for you. i'm david schuster in for ali velshi. thank you for joining us, we'll see you soon. >>> hello, welcome to al jazeera america, i'm thomas drayton. here are the top stories we are following this hour: the motor city is bankrupt. detroit once the nation's fourth largest city can begin to shed its $20 billion debt. it could mean cutting the pensions of thousands of retired city workers. >> the engineer in control of the train was nodding off shortly before the train lost control in new york. the federal agencies investigating the crash removed the rail union from the investigation saying ther
the legal issue is contract law and how it applies to the fine print and frequent flier agreement. the outcome of this case expected next year already huge. how we express dissatisfaction and the perimeters is all on the table. it's the court who will decide what will happen to those miles you have if you complain about your flight. >>> doctors ending up with more patients and getting paid less. we'll see what that could mean as far as your choices, and likely that will mean fewer...
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gallup finds just 63% of adults under the age of 30 say they are familiar with the law. that's at least nine points lower than any other group, suggesting the white house, well, they've got a little bit of work to do. >>> let's move to news overseas. syrian president bashar al assad repeatedly denied it, but the united nations says there is mounting evidence he had a role in carrying out war crimes in that country's civil war. >> that the facts point to the commission of very serious crimes, war crimes, crimes against humanity. they point to the fact that the evidence indicates a responsibility at the highest level of government, including the head of state. >> this is the first time the human rights office implicated assad directly, although the commissioner says she was only highlighting what the investigators believe. officials also say there is evidence opposition forces carried out war crimes, albeit on a smaller scale. talks aimed at ending that civil war in syria scheduled to begin next month in geneva, switzerland. >>> it is decision day for the city of detroit.
gallup finds just 63% of adults under the age of 30 say they are familiar with the law. that's at least nine points lower than any other group, suggesting the white house, well, they've got a little bit of work to do. >>> let's move to news overseas. syrian president bashar al assad repeatedly denied it, but the united nations says there is mounting evidence he had a role in carrying out war crimes in that country's civil war. >> that the facts point to the commission of very...
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it is the element of the dodd-frank reform law that is design to ed to keep some of th nation's biggest banks from trading. many believe it could put taxpayers at risk if the trades melt down. joining us now to discuss is dick bovet, the vice president of research at rafferty capital. always good to see you. when you really cut to it, how many banks are likely to be affected by it, and how dramatically? >> well, it is going to affect a very tiny number of banks in the united states if it comes out the way we think it is. you have to realize they keep changing it. but if they put into effect the way we think it is, then j.p. morgan, goldman sachs, morgan stanley, to a lesser degree, and citigroup would be affected. and virtually all the other banks in the united states would not be affected. if, however, they choose to put something in there concerning hedging then the top 100 banks in the united states would be affected and would be affected negatively. >> so explain to us that aspect of hedging because there has been a lot of complaints about that. how does that put these banks at a di
it is the element of the dodd-frank reform law that is design to ed to keep some of th nation's biggest banks from trading. many believe it could put taxpayers at risk if the trades melt down. joining us now to discuss is dick bovet, the vice president of research at rafferty capital. always good to see you. when you really cut to it, how many banks are likely to be affected by it, and how dramatically? >> well, it is going to affect a very tiny number of banks in the united states if it...
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that's what this law is about. health care that's there for you when you need it and financial protection for you and your family if you get sick. the security of knowing that an illness or accident is not going to completely derail your dreams. and there are a lot of benefits especially important to young people. insurance companies have to provide free preventive care and con tra septemberive care for women at no extra cost. if you want to take a chance to start your own business or start multiple careers like many young people do, particularly in this economy, before you settle down, you're not going to have to wonder whether or not you can do that because you're worried about coverage. when you do settle down and start a family, maternal care will be covered. if you're a woman, you won't be charged twice as much as men because you're the one carrying the baby. so this law is already making a difference for millions of young people. and it's about to help millions more. about half a million people across the cou
that's what this law is about. health care that's there for you when you need it and financial protection for you and your family if you get sick. the security of knowing that an illness or accident is not going to completely derail your dreams. and there are a lot of benefits especially important to young people. insurance companies have to provide free preventive care and con tra septemberive care for women at no extra cost. if you want to take a chance to start your own business or start...
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two of his children were also on board along with his daughter-in-law and future son- in-law. >>> economists expected to show the economy is starting to move ahead again. survey shows many believe that the report will say employers added 180,000 jobs last month. that would keep the monthly gain at 200,000 since last august. and they believe the jobless rate will slip a bit to 7.2%. that report comes in at 5:30. the port of san francisco selling commemorative bricks that will be used at the new waterfront park at pier 27. bricks will line the parks walkway. a neighborhood activist says brick sales will help pay off the city's debt from hosting the america's cup races as well as the administrative cost to set up the brick program. >> very deceptive the way it is marketed. we want to make sure people have the facts. >> its money that is coming back to the port to help us with infrastructure costs that were put out. >> the park is scheduled to open late next year. >>> today apple launches its i beacon service to help you find your way around the store. it sends messages to users on their iphones
two of his children were also on board along with his daughter-in-law and future son- in-law. >>> economists expected to show the economy is starting to move ahead again. survey shows many believe that the report will say employers added 180,000 jobs last month. that would keep the monthly gain at 200,000 since last august. and they believe the jobless rate will slip a bit to 7.2%. that report comes in at 5:30. the port of san francisco selling commemorative bricks that will be used at...
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i won't because i want to obey the law. >> can i marry one? >> in my perfect world only if the chimp is of age and able to consent. >> that's the problem. chimpanzees cannot be seen as having adult or human rights because they can't consent. >> if you were marrying a chimp or -- not a labradoodle. if you want a pre-nup could the chimp negotiate that? >> that's why i would want to marry them. i hold all of the bananas. >> i don't want to bring up the bible, but humans have dominion over the animals. >> we have a more legalitarian model for marriage now. >> i want to marry two chimps because i like being fought over by wild animals. first monkeys and what's next? >> the whole grammar got me speeding. i have moved on. i am okay with it. >> have you to be kidding me -- you have to be kidding me. i used to respect you. >> this is not a pronoun. this is an emotional being that is being torture etd. tortured. i think you have to go deeper on some of their -- how you take care of them and we have to look into that. >> i don't like circuses. >> you can
i won't because i want to obey the law. >> can i marry one? >> in my perfect world only if the chimp is of age and able to consent. >> that's the problem. chimpanzees cannot be seen as having adult or human rights because they can't consent. >> if you were marrying a chimp or -- not a labradoodle. if you want a pre-nup could the chimp negotiate that? >> that's why i would want to marry them. i hold all of the bananas. >> i don't want to bring up the bible,...
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heather: we asked you last hour, is the problem with the law? bill: jamie says in a tweet to us, yes, and chad says no. he said if it was the millions he spent on promoting it, we would all be clamoring after it and the least of them all was a worry. so definitely keep sending us your e-mails and kept us on twitter. and a brand-new push on capitol hill. key lawmakers on both sides of the iowa to hammer out a deal that could pass by the end of the week. but do not expect any grand bargains. they are looking to avoid another price fix. correspondent mike emanuel is live on capitol hill. so mike, what is the latest on an effort to strike his budget deal this week? >> welcome in the house and senate budget chair has been talking and hoping to cut a deal with senate democratic budget chair patty murray and house republican budget chairs patty murphy and paul ryan have been talking about this and they are trying to find a modest deal in the bottom line is we won't expect it to be a huge deal. and here is a leading senate democrat on what they take wit
heather: we asked you last hour, is the problem with the law? bill: jamie says in a tweet to us, yes, and chad says no. he said if it was the millions he spent on promoting it, we would all be clamoring after it and the least of them all was a worry. so definitely keep sending us your e-mails and kept us on twitter. and a brand-new push on capitol hill. key lawmakers on both sides of the iowa to hammer out a deal that could pass by the end of the week. but do not expect any grand bargains. they...
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wendy murphy is also a law professor in boston. graham says the couple got into an argument while off the park. he went over a cliff. so the defense says it as self defense. what should they decide >> and finally she said i pushed him with both hands from behind. that is an easy case. the tough part from the prosecution here is shoe she looked like. she looked like the girl next door. they are going to be hard pressed to say that a seemingly nice woman could be so evil. >> look, the so called confession did not exactly carry the day with the judge in this days. the judge let her out on bond. there have been reporting that it was not even tape recorded. the reality of it is wondy is correct. you get a presumption of innocence when you get a pretty white female. that is to be contafts if you are an african-american male. so the prosecution i think has an uphill battle in this case. i would not surprise me to see a lesser charge in this case. go ahead real quick. >> let me make a point mark represented a dream date and we know what th
wendy murphy is also a law professor in boston. graham says the couple got into an argument while off the park. he went over a cliff. so the defense says it as self defense. what should they decide >> and finally she said i pushed him with both hands from behind. that is an easy case. the tough part from the prosecution here is shoe she looked like. she looked like the girl next door. they are going to be hard pressed to say that a seemingly nice woman could be so evil. >> look, the...
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lincoln was all about the rule of law. lincoln understood as somebody who had grown up very poor, who had only had about a year and a half of schooling, who had literally learned how to read by the light of a fireplace because his family couldn't afford candles, and lincoln understood that it is the rule of law which protects the weak. it is the rule of law which recollects the average person -- protects the average person. that without the rule of law, it is the predators, the vicious and the powerful. and so he saw what we were fighting over as the very essence of freedom and whether or not freedom would survive. and he goes to gettysburg -- this war had gotten much longer, much bloodier, much more difficult than anybody expected. everybody thought it was a 30 to 90-day war. and lincoln is having to explain to the north why is it worth this level of pain? gettysburg was the bloodiest battle of the war, three days, an enormous number of casualties on both sides. and lincoln is having to talk to people, and in virtually ev
lincoln was all about the rule of law. lincoln understood as somebody who had grown up very poor, who had only had about a year and a half of schooling, who had literally learned how to read by the light of a fireplace because his family couldn't afford candles, and lincoln understood that it is the rule of law which protects the weak. it is the rule of law which recollects the average person -- protects the average person. that without the rule of law, it is the predators, the vicious and the...
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. >> your average viewer want's to actually understand how the health care law is going to help them or hurt them. >> they know they can get extremist bickering somewhere else. >> people say that we're revolutionary. our revolution is just going back to doing the best in journalism. >> this is the place to go watch high quality journalism, period. >> welcome back. we're talking about air travel and the u.s. airways-american airlines merger. rick seaney can the united states government ever say no to a merger now that they've said yes to this one after they were so opposed to it in the beginning? does this clear the way for even more consolidation? >> i think you hit it on the head. i don't think there are many players, many dance partners to consolidate at the moment. but if you look at the case they brought, the crux of their case was these small cities of which there are 120 to 150 of them that are between two and four hours away from major hub cities, they're only going to end up with one carrier when this is all said and done after this is the fourth mega merge center five years,
. >> your average viewer want's to actually understand how the health care law is going to help them or hurt them. >> they know they can get extremist bickering somewhere else. >> people say that we're revolutionary. our revolution is just going back to doing the best in journalism. >> this is the place to go watch high quality journalism, period. >> welcome back. we're talking about air travel and the u.s. airways-american airlines merger. rick seaney can the...
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. >> law enforcement had to take every possible step to verify its authenticity. we believe that it was, in fact, written by abbie. >> reporter: investigators are not disclosing the content of the letter. but are convinced abigail may be in grave danger. >> someone may be now coercing her. someone may now be manipulating her. and her safety is absolutely in question. >> reporter: police releasing photos of a necklace and purse abbie had been known to wear regularly. and appealing to the public for help. >> we're asking you, look at your neighbor. look at the grocery store. look at your church. is there somebody that you haven't seen here before? >> reporter: this is the last known photo of abbie, seen walking through the hallway of her school on the day that she vanished. police say that evening was the last time her cell phone was used. investigators have been searching ever since, knocking on doors, looking in the local woods and river. abigail's distraught mother, delivering this message to her daughter just days after she went missing. >> abbie, please come ho
. >> law enforcement had to take every possible step to verify its authenticity. we believe that it was, in fact, written by abbie. >> reporter: investigators are not disclosing the content of the letter. but are convinced abigail may be in grave danger. >> someone may be now coercing her. someone may now be manipulating her. and her safety is absolutely in question. >> reporter: police releasing photos of a necklace and purse abbie had been known to wear regularly. and...
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but once again, he reminded americans that the health care law is not just a website. and he had a strong message for republicans. he said the health care law is here to stay. >> my main message today is we're not going back. after just the first month, despite all of the problems in the rollout, about 500,000 people across the country are poised to gain health care coverage threw marketplaces and medicaid beginning on january 1st. >> reporter: but the white house says the problems are almost fixed. over the next three weeks they'll make a big push to get people enrolled so they have health insurance by january 1st. john and diana? >> karen, thank you. >>> now, to a breaking story from mexico. a potential nightmare for u.s. homeland security. a truck carrying radioactive material has been stolen. that material is being called extremely dangerous. the truck was stolen from a gas station in the state of hidalgo, mexico, just north of mexico city. the radiation was probably shielded at the time of the theft. we'll have the very latest on this on "gma." >>> vice president
but once again, he reminded americans that the health care law is not just a website. and he had a strong message for republicans. he said the health care law is here to stay. >> my main message today is we're not going back. after just the first month, despite all of the problems in the rollout, about 500,000 people across the country are poised to gain health care coverage threw marketplaces and medicaid beginning on january 1st. >> reporter: but the white house says the problems...
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. >> to say we want the laws to go one way or the other. >> i feel like it's my job. i feel like i see something very wrong here that from my perspective, mental health provider can't intervene effectively and that's why a lot of these things happened. there needs to be procedures that allows the people who know the difference to do their job. >> i want to give you a different set of facts when we were covering bosnia. i used to be infuriated when editors would say that such and such piece of video cannot be played because it's just too gruesome. i said hang on a second. that's the reality. by telling our stories, it did in the end change the reality and it changed the action and intervention and move the story along. i am deeply conflicted about this. it's a matter of safety and helping the families. >> you can make the argument that you don't want to hear them and a program doesn't want to play them and it's not going to. that there is the right to have them be released. you don't want the government holding on and hiding whatever it may be. >> that's an important p
. >> to say we want the laws to go one way or the other. >> i feel like it's my job. i feel like i see something very wrong here that from my perspective, mental health provider can't intervene effectively and that's why a lot of these things happened. there needs to be procedures that allows the people who know the difference to do their job. >> i want to give you a different set of facts when we were covering bosnia. i used to be infuriated when editors would say that such...
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but once again, he reminded americans that the health care law is not just a website. and he had a strong message for republicans. he said the health care law is here to stay. >> my main message today is we're not going back. after just the first month, despite all of the problems in the rollout, about 500,000 people across the country are poised to gain health care coverage threw marketplaces and medicaid beginning on january 1st. >> reporter: but the white house says the problems are almost fixed. over the next three weeks they'll make a big push to get people enrolled so they have health insurance by january 1st. john and diana? >> karen, thank you. >>> bill clinton is clarifying recent comments about health care. president clinton recently said that mr. obama should keep his word and allow people to keep their current plans. he told cnn yesterday he was trying to be supportive of the president. the obama administration has not announced plans to rectify that issue. also, bill clinton said he does not know if his wife will run for president in 2016. >>> vice preside
but once again, he reminded americans that the health care law is not just a website. and he had a strong message for republicans. he said the health care law is here to stay. >> my main message today is we're not going back. after just the first month, despite all of the problems in the rollout, about 500,000 people across the country are poised to gain health care coverage threw marketplaces and medicaid beginning on january 1st. >> reporter: but the white house says the problems...
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it means the law becomes on the books. here is the deal, the law has been in place since 1988, because members of congress wanted to make sure any plastic guns contained at least one metal part. that way they cannot pass through a metal detector without setting often an alarm. that has been in place until now. so what restrictions were proposed? >> so this just continues the status quo. determines wanted to make sure these 3-d printer guns that you could create at home using a three d. printer would be outlaws. here is the deal, if you can product a plastic gun that has a removable metal component that means you can take it out and bass through a metal detector without anyone knowing that that little metal piece ultimately goes toward as gun. so they want add close a loophole that would disallow any metal pieces from being taken out. senator chuck shimmer was a leadner this effort. he spoke on the senate floor tonight before his attempt fails. let's listen to him explaining what he wanted to do. >> we would like to do the
it means the law becomes on the books. here is the deal, the law has been in place since 1988, because members of congress wanted to make sure any plastic guns contained at least one metal part. that way they cannot pass through a metal detector without setting often an alarm. that has been in place until now. so what restrictions were proposed? >> so this just continues the status quo. determines wanted to make sure these 3-d printer guns that you could create at home using a three d....
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they gathered in seattle to mark a year since the state law legalized marijuana. naturally the party took place in a tent since smoking pot on the street is not allowed. washington and colorado are the only u.s. states where recreation and marijuana use is legal. i'm morgan radford. thank you for joining us. i look forward to seeing you at 4am eastern. before you go, let's show you some live pictures of johannesburg, where the world is converging on south africa to honour the man they call south africa's father - that would be nelson mandela. back at 4am.
they gathered in seattle to mark a year since the state law legalized marijuana. naturally the party took place in a tent since smoking pot on the street is not allowed. washington and colorado are the only u.s. states where recreation and marijuana use is legal. i'm morgan radford. thank you for joining us. i look forward to seeing you at 4am eastern. before you go, let's show you some live pictures of johannesburg, where the world is converging on south africa to honour the man they call...
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that son-in-law -- that is only a few hundred less. not only a decline in u.s. women giving birth, but also in getting pregnant. >>> the city of pacifica is showing an outpouring of community support for two little girls both recently diagnosissed with cancer. eight-year-old bella was diagnosissed with leukemia the day before thanksgiving. a day later annika was diagnosissed with a rare form of kidney cancer. both are students at cabrillo elementary and a grade appoint. >> its just perplexing. and the community felt that they needed to support any way they could. >> people in pacifica set up a give forward page first for bella and then for annika within just a couple of days they raised more than $30,000. the families say they are overwhelmed by the community's generosity. >>> 5:26. a danville teenager has really taken our one warm coat drive to heart and helping thousands get warm this holiday season. 14-year-old carson gathered up his friends and baseball team to collect nearly 2,000 coats. this isn't the first time he's lent a helping hand. he's done it four
that son-in-law -- that is only a few hundred less. not only a decline in u.s. women giving birth, but also in getting pregnant. >>> the city of pacifica is showing an outpouring of community support for two little girls both recently diagnosissed with cancer. eight-year-old bella was diagnosissed with leukemia the day before thanksgiving. a day later annika was diagnosissed with a rare form of kidney cancer. both are students at cabrillo elementary and a grade appoint. >> its...
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when senate democrats were looking to amend the law before its passage to mandate that metal monster the upcoming component of the gun. thereby closing the loophole that would allow for movable metal parts on the other hand republicans not to pass the bill in its current form that's exactly what happened this afternoon in the house the senate will take up the matter when it returns on december night. the same day the law will sunset the national rifle association hasn't publicly taken a stance on the legislation however gun owners of america a smaller gun rights group called the band and extension unnecessary because three d printing technology is not yet quite the available. and using the three d printer to replicate passing guns may not be the only battle at hand. this practice can also be used to print metal dots are cheese marina or nia got an inside look at a shooting range in austin texas where gun to his guests have access to the world's first three d painted metal gun the new brits shooting range in austin texas is normally packed with god. enthusiasts today the difference is
when senate democrats were looking to amend the law before its passage to mandate that metal monster the upcoming component of the gun. thereby closing the loophole that would allow for movable metal parts on the other hand republicans not to pass the bill in its current form that's exactly what happened this afternoon in the house the senate will take up the matter when it returns on december night. the same day the law will sunset the national rifle association hasn't publicly taken a stance...
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laws and the city are taking care of very important response abilities here until they've been pigmentation problems can get worked out. in one sense it helped. but also similar reason driving is as both parties are trying to kick this out for two more years to have an election and decide how these issues get resolved. accommodation suggests they will get a deal in the next couple of days. dagen: this is if you have described it to use your words some low hanging fruit. how does this deal come together and what are the chances it does? >> i think it is slightly better than 50% chance it is going to get done. remember, the two chairs negotiating the steel are not here to tell us what they want to get done, they feel confident they will get something done. the issue here is last-minute demands. the republicans think they need some level of entitlement changes to get the rank-and-file members, thre slayer pushing han this changes to hospital spending for medicaid. the democrats pushing for more spending on unemployment insurance possibly inclusion of the minimum wage. all of those make it hard
laws and the city are taking care of very important response abilities here until they've been pigmentation problems can get worked out. in one sense it helped. but also similar reason driving is as both parties are trying to kick this out for two more years to have an election and decide how these issues get resolved. accommodation suggests they will get a deal in the next couple of days. dagen: this is if you have described it to use your words some low hanging fruit. how does this deal come...
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streets of cairo, against the implementation of the law. i think what you're going to see going forward is that there's a complex interchange between repression and mobilization that the more the government attempts to criminalize protest, if you will, the more that there's going to be a push back against it. >> when you look back at the case with the young women arrested and sentenced to prison, why do you think the government cracked down so hard against those women? did they not see the outrage that would cause? >> that is something of a mystery. i would stress that that decision would have been made by the individual prosecutors in alexandria and that particular judge. i know there's been some question of that judge's political leanings, but again, i would stress that the egyptian judiciary is a really vast and politically diverse institution and you have judges that have a whole range of political views and philosophies. my sense is that this particular case was the work of institution that are not necessarily coordinating with the cen
streets of cairo, against the implementation of the law. i think what you're going to see going forward is that there's a complex interchange between repression and mobilization that the more the government attempts to criminalize protest, if you will, the more that there's going to be a push back against it. >> when you look back at the case with the young women arrested and sentenced to prison, why do you think the government cracked down so hard against those women? did they not see...